1,721 pages of Office of Strategic Services (OSS) files related to Adolf Hitler. Files are composed of a biographical sketch, two analyses of Adolph Hitler's psychological profile, a collection of abstracts of source materials dealing with Adolf Hitler, and a set of assorted Adolf Hitler OSS files.buy

7 hours 33 minutes of audio recordings and 232 pages of transcripts of interviews of former African American slaves. Approximately four million Americans enslaved in the United States were freed at the conclusion of the American Civil War. The stories of a few thousand have been passed on to future generations through word of mouth, diaries, letters, records, or written transcripts of interviews. Only twenty-six audio-recorded interviews of ex-slaves have been found. This collection captures the stories of former slaves in their own words and voices. buy

282 pages, all 14 issues ever published of the Confederate States Medical & Surgical Journal, dating from January 1864 to February 1865, copied from material held at the Boston Medical Library in the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine in Boston, Massachusetts.buy

Part 1 and 2 contains a total of 26,500 digitized images from 120 volumes of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (MOLLUS)- Massachusetts Photograph Collection.

Part 1 and 2 of this collection is composed of 8,532 album pages from 120 of the 136 volumes of the MOLLUS photograph collection held by the Military History Institute. They together contain 19,500 photographs and 7,000 illstrations.buy

Part 1 and 2 contains a total of 26,500 digitized images from 120 volumes of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States (MOLLUS)- Massachusetts Photograph Collection.

Part 1 and 2 of this collection is composed of 8,532 album pages from 120 of the 136 volumes of the MOLLUS photograph collection held by the Military History Institute. They together contain 19,500 photographs and 7,000 illustrations.buy

The diary of Eva Braun with entries from February 6, 1935 to May 28, 1935. Part of the collection of captured documents gathered by the War Department's Intelligence Division after World War II. Contains a photostat copy of the manuscript of a diary of Eva Braun, 22 diary pages, along with the Intelligence Division's English translation of the diary. This diary is an account of the relationship between Eva Braun and Adolf HitlerCLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD EvaBraunDiary.PDF (3 MB)

John F. Kennedy Assassination CIA Reports1,287 pages of CIA reports, produced mainly during the months after the assassination of President Kennedy on November 22, 1963, copied from material held at the National Archives and Records Administrationbuy

John F. Kennedy Assassination British Prime Minister's Office File

The 145 pages of documents in this file cover the British government's reaction to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.DOWNLOAD PDF File (20MB) Requires Adobe Reader 9.0 or later

8,982 pages, in 65 file folders, covering Jack Ruby, selected from the "Key Persons" File of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, also known as the Warren CommissionBuy now

12,430 pages, in 91 vertical files covering Lee Harvey Oswald, selected from the "Key Persons" File of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, also known as the Warren CommissionBuy now

1,843 pages of documents, 966 minutes of audio, 1 hour and 35 minutes of video, and 35 photos related to President John F. Kennedy's November 1963 trip to Texas, his assassination and funeral. Material from the National Archivesand Records Administration and the John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson presidential librariesbuy

2,648 pages of Federal trial transcripts of the case United States v. Price, stemming from the murders of James Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner, also known as the "Mississippi Burning" incidentbuy

12,825 pages of documents, text, newspaper articles, and photos covering the Titanic disaster, Period original source material from the National Archives, The Library of Congress, and the British National Archives.buy

1,100 pages of admiralty case files from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, related to the RMS Titanic, specifically the petition filed by the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company, as the owner of Titanic, for limitation of liability, and responses from claimants.buy

4,523 pages of formerly Top Secret "Blue Book" studies produced by the Air Force Historical Studies Office. The "Blue Book" studies examined a wide range of United States Air Force plans, policies, and operations in Southeast Asia. The historians at the Air Force Historical Studies Office created current history reviews of essential Vietnam War subjects. Some of these studies were not declassified until August 2008.buy

1,220 pages of American World War II propaganda leaflets and documents concerning the use of psychological warfare propaganda leaflets in the Pacific theater during World War II, copied from material held at the United States Naval Academy Archives, the Marine Corps Training & Education Command Library, and the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College library.buy

4,962 pages of translations of U-Boat logs and diaries kept by the captains (leaders) of German U-boats for Norway/Arctic Ocean and Italy/Mediterranean, translated by the United States Office of Naval Intelligencebuy

609 pages of communiqués by the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force lead by General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Communiqués from D-Day June 6, 1944, to the Germany's surrender, May 8, 1945, copied from material held at the Modern Military Records Division of the National Archives and Records Administration.buy

2,150 pages of reports and correspondence concerning the United States Army's investigation of Wounded Knee and the Sioux Campaign of 1890-1891, copied from material held at the National Archives and Records Administration.buy